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| Question 2: The later 1990s brought Oyuki Konno's ________, which by 2004 was a bestseller among yuri novels. | |||
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| Question 3: ________[72] | |||
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| Question 5: Among the first Japanese authors to produce works about love between women was Nobuko Yoshiya,[9] a novelist active in the Taishō and Shōwa periods of ________. | |||
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| Question 6: [27] These traits are most prominent in Riyoko Ikeda's works,[28] including The Rose of Versailles, ________ and Claudine...!. | |||
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| Question 7: [21] The root of this genre is in part the contemporary understanding that same-sex love was a transitory and normal part of female development leading into ________ and motherhood. | |||
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| Question 8: The themes yuri deals with have their roots in the Japanese ________ of early twentieth century,[7][8] with pieces such as Yaneura no Nishojo by Nobuko Yoshiya. | |||
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| Question 9: [15] Along the way, many dōjinshi circles incorporated the name "Yuri" or "Yuriko" into lesbian-themed ________ (pornographic) dōjinshi, and the "zoku" or "tribe" portion of this word was subsequently dropped. | |||
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| Question 10: It is also in this period that shōjo manga began to deal with transsexualism and transvestism,[26] sometimes depicting female characters as manly looking, which was inspired by the women playing male roles in the ________. | |||
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